Getting obd 22 code - Engine coolant temp sensor out of range
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I had luck and no luck with that. Someone's the computer can compensate quickly enough that the RPMs don't go up, sometimes they do. Had a vacuum leak on my 01 360 and my 07 Hemi neither would rev. It was a substantial vacuum leak. Give it a shot though and see what happens.
well, update. went out in cold weather today. 40-50degrees.its been sitting a day. fires right up like it should.
I drive it on a 2-mile down the street and to my back pull in my driveway turn it off try to fire it up same thing doesn't want to start. Only after about 10 seconds of cranking will it start to catch and then finally start up again.
So this condition only happens when the engines warm.
still throws a 22 code.
maybe other clue or still think it's the throttle body stepper motor?
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I know I have always heard that too but to me if the positive connected it's easier to reconnect the circuit if the negative touches anything. Since most things are ground. When I'm not sure I just disconnect the whole battery.
I think on a parasitic draw test you leave the negative plugged in and then put the meter across between positive battery terminal and positive battery lead.
I think on a parasitic draw test you leave the negative plugged in and then put the meter across between positive battery terminal and positive battery lead.
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I know I have always heard that too but to me if the positive connected it's easier to reconnect the circuit if the negative touches anything. Since most things are ground. When I'm not sure I just disconnect the whole battery.
I think on a parasitic draw test you leave the negative plugged in and then put the meter across between positive battery terminal and positive battery lead.
I think on a parasitic draw test you leave the negative plugged in and then put the meter across between positive battery terminal and positive battery lead.
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